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27/02 – Headlines from across the EU

EUROPEAN HEADLINES

BBC Europe – Russia protests: EU demands release of detainees. The European Union has demanded the release “without delay” of hundreds of people detained in protests across Russia on Sunday. The US state department said protesters should be able to “exercise their rights without fear of retribution”

GERMANY

Handesblatt

Rules against China’s inclination to buy

Politicians in Berlin and Brussels are alarmed: Chinese companies are buying more companies in Europe then ever before. The European Commission and the Federal Government now seek to stop the sellout with new regulation.

ITALY

Corriere Della Serra

The operation divides the Italian Democratic Party and the technical ministers.

Renzi: Europe is bogged down. Tensions with Letta. Disagreements on public finances.

POLAND

Dziennik

Road sign for another decade.

On the 60th anniversary of Treaty of Rome, which gave the beginning to the European Union, the leaders of 27 EU Member States signed in the capital of Italy a declaration on the future of the EU. Key matters included security, stability and growth of economy, more focus on social matters and stronger position of the continent in the world.

BELGIUM

DeMorgen

Cancer drugs work better with light breakfast.

Hospitals can cut their costs significantly.

BULGARIA

Daily Kaiintaa

Borisov again.

Election results.

CZECH REPUBLIC

Hospodarkse Noviny

The EU will change dramatically, Czech Republic gropes.

The European Union is undergoing a turning point in its history.

GREECE

H Naytemiiopikih

Time is running out.

Progress in the fiscal issues, thorns about the labour relations and the energy market.

PORTUGAL

Negocios

“National interest was not ‘well safeguarded’ in Banif”.

Former Foreign Affairs Minister sees “plenty disorientation in the European elite of power”.

SWEDEN

Dagens Industri

Editorial by PM Nilsson

“Which countries should we follow post-Brexit?”

SLOVAKIA

Hospodarkse Noviny

The financier Krupa takes over Zeleny’s failing business.

Skyside group from Košice embraced business with renewable energy sources. The expansion, however, stopped the collapse in Bulgaria.

 

 

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